Annonaceae
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5160587 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/2422879C-FFD0-FFE7-24F4-FDB3746903B5 |
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Annonaceae |
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Hosts. Annonaceae View in CoL View at ENA : Cananga odorata (Lam.) Hook. f. and Thomson.
Notes. The cananga tree, Cananga odorata is common throughout Polynesia, Micronesia, Melanesia, throughout its native Indo-Malayan region, and is currently distributed pantropically ( Manner and Elevitch 2006). Foldilecanium is likely endemic to the New World, thus C. odorata is probably not the original host of F. multisetosus .
The flaky wax covering the dorsum of F. multisetosus was observed on a single specimen found under an ant carton. Most specimens lack this flaky wax, possibly because the ants remove it either accidentally while tending the soft scales for their honeydew, or purposely to use it as part of the building material for their carton shelters.
Foldi (1988) described the adult female of F. amazonensis as having pronounced reddish-brown rolled margins (“brun-rougeâtre à bourrelet dorso-marginal prononcé”), probably describing the same type of margins observed on old adult females of F. multisetosus (see Fig. 2B View Figure 2 ).
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